Patience….

Patience….

Cotton Candy rhododendron – a very beautiful example of an “edged” flower.

…. is a virtue. Just not one we often practice. I hope that Roses, Roses will be worth your wait.

For those of you just joining us. There is a Ravelry Group here. There you can find help if you need it and just some fun conversation with other like-minded knitters. You will need to be a member of Ravelry to download the pattern pieces. There is no charge to join Ravelry.

Section 1 is here. It is either end of the long center section. Both pieces are identical and start with a provisional cast-on.

A sneak peek at the Center panel – a heavily beaded Lattice pattern.

Section 2 will be released June 30th. This will be the middle sections of the long center piece.

Section 3 will be released July 14th. This will be the long side edges.

Section 4 will be released July 28th. That will be the finishing ends.

The plan is in place. Let’s get the party started.

Happy Knitting

Lynette

Cotton Candy Rhododendron, each flower is approx 3 inches across – each cluster almost 8 inches across – stunning.

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Still knitting, always knitting, I still teach and work at Mad About Ewe Fine Yarns. I also have designed for Vogue Knitting, Koigu Magazine, Zealana, Jimmie Beans, and Malabrigo, As of the beginning of 2015 I also became creative director of the Buffalo Wool Co., a new job that just flows along with what I already do.